Data Recovery is always a difficult and lengthy task. There are many software packages available depending on what you want to recover. Some software can recover photographs and videos, while other software will recover emails. It's best to start with a free program.
SanDisk offers recovery software called RescuePRO and RescuePRO Deluxe LC Technology has recovery software and services specifically for flash drives
Not all computers support booting from a USB Flash drive, and you cannot install Windows from a USB flash drive without extensive effort.
"Arizonia Data Recovery restores lost data to computers, flash drives and hard drives. Also Arizonia Data Recovery offer RAID service which restores data lost from a failed server, or hard drive."
Windows XP doesn't require any drivers for flash drives. If the drive is not recognizes by the OS it is most likely damaged or defective.
Data Doctors' data recovery takes files off a damaged device, such as a hard drive or flash drive, and copies them onto a new, working device. Data recovery can be needed for any number of reasons such as failed or damaged hardware or accidental deletion of files.
many companies offer custom flash drives that can be printed on. These vary in price and size. do you mean "compact flash drives?"
You can purchase flash drives for a low price at Walmart. Walmart sells many flash drives in their stores for their customers to choose from. You can purchase a flash drive at Walmart for as low as $5.
iBoutique make flash drives, in particular they have a 64GB flash drive on Amazon at the moment for 20.99. Also Integral Neon make 64GB flash drives, with theirs priced at 25.10.
There are many places that offer cheap prices on flash drives. Some websites that have good deals on flash drives are Usb-FlashDrive, Flashcoast, QuickTurnFlash, and Geeks.
There are many websites that offer 8GB flash drives for sale. Some of the stores that carry 8GB flash drives include Flash Coast, Best Buy, Micro Center, and Amazon.
Most flash drives plug in to a USB port.
Almost all Flash drives should work with Windows 7. Flash drives are very genericized; most do not require any special drivers.